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June 4, 2026

Bill would make school year shorter

Details of a bill that gives school districts less authority,

Gavilan College receives nearly $1 million for CTE programs

Gavilan College received nearly $1 million from the California Strong Workforce Program for the upcoming academic year to expand Career Technical Education (CTE) programs leading to high demand, high wage jobs in the region, according to a Feb. 6 announcement.

Morgan Hill Unified School Board Hearing

The Morgan Hill Unified School District Board of Education is inviting parents, teachers, classified employees, bargaining unit leaders and members of the community to a public hearing at 6pm, Oct. 24, at district headquarters, 15600 Concord Circle.

NW Services Looking for Host Families

NW Services, a CSIET-approved program, is looking for host families for high school students from Mongolia and Germany and other areas for the 2006-2007 school year. The students are 15-18 years old and can begin arriving this month to attend high school in Morgan Hill.

Mixed reaction to gradution site switch

Mother Nature took a hand in the lives of 525 Live Oak High

Times presents Class of 2019 Senior Spotlights

Each year, The Times profiles a few outstanding soon-to-be Morgan Hill Unified School District graduates. Selected from recommendations of staff at Live Oak and Ann Sobrato High Schools, these seniors represent some of the best that Morgan Hill has to offer. Their comments here are...

New trustees want to bring civility to MHUSD board

After a tumultuous stretch for Morgan Hill Unified School District‰'s governing body, five prospective new trustees‰-barring any shifts to the Nov. 6 election results with ballots still being counted‰-say they are eager to return civility to the dais. First-time candidates Vanessa Sutter, Wendy Sullivan, John...

Morgan Hill Unified School District News

As a part of district-wide emergency preparedness planning, elementary schools are asking parents to prepare an eight-hour emergency "comfort kit" for their children. The kits, which will be stored in the child's classroom, are designed to help both kids and parents stay calm when they are separated in an emergency.

Three suspended after vandalism

Three Live Oak High juniors were suspended from school Monday

Tavares named new Jackson principal

With the retirement of Mike Crocker last June, Jackson

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